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A HISTORY OF THE ORIGINS OF THE BASSA PEOPLE, by Mbog-Parlement

 
The Bassa are a native Bantu people of Cameroon, extending right into West Africa, where they constitute numerous families. Their scattered location derives not only from the migratory movements which led to the fanning out of certain large tribes, b


by Samuel Brice TJOMB
Researcher, member of the Confrérie
Mbog-Parlement
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The Bassa are a native Bantu people of Cameroon, extending right into West Africa, where they constitute numerous families. Their scattered location derives not only from the migratory movements which led to the fanning out of certain large tribes, but also from the effects of colonisation.

To date, the following families have been identified:

  • The Bassa of Ouesso and the Bassa la Mpasu, who live in Congo-Brazzaville (currently the Republic of the Congo) and Congo-Kinshasa (currently the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
  • The Bassa-Ngê found in the area surrounding the confluence of the rivers Bénoué and Niger. Other groups are also present here, such as the BASSA-NKOMO and the BASSA-KADUNA.
  • The branch which has its ramifications in Sierra Leone, Senegal and Togo, known by the name of Bassa-Ri.
  • The Cameroonian branch, which is found throughout the South of Cameroon, without doubt the most numerous, with around a million people out of a total population of fifteen million for the country as a whole. In Cameroon, the Bassa are found between 3°45 and 11°45 east of Greenwich. They can also be found between 3°05 and 5° latitude north.
  • The Bassa people of the Cameroon consist of three sub-groups: the BABIMBI, the LIKOL e the BIKOK.

    The Babimbi did not take part in the crossing of the River Sanaga. Their natural territory lies not far from the mythical cave known as NGOG LITUBA (the Open Stone), the spiritual relic and natural shrine of the Bassa people.


    The Likol
    , also known as the No-nlon (meaning: Those who are upstream) are located in the Nyong-Et-Kellé division, the rear stronghold in the struggle for the independence of Cameroon.

    The Bikok are found on this side of the River Sanaga, between the Babimbi and the Likol.

    The genealogy of the Bassa 

    The Bassa are unanimous in tracing their descent from a single ancestor. They are all the children of MBAN.

    The word "Bassa" derives its singular form from "Nsa", meaning retribution, sharing. A quarrel between Mban´s sons over the sharing out of a snake brought back from hunting is said to have led to the people being given the name "Bassa", meaning "the kidnappers".
    Other tribal ancestors are also identified, together comprising the members of the Bassa pantheon, the SOGOL, meaning the ancestors of the subsequent generations.

    The word "babimbi" is nothing more than the name given by certain members of the clan to those who no longer wanted to carry on walking after crossing the River Sanaga by dugout canoe.
    The story relates that the clan divided into two parts, with those remaining being considered idle, whence the term "Bimbi" which literally means lying down, being stretched out.



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     DANS LA MEME RUBRIQUE
    Dictionnaires : Bassa-Français, Français-Bassa et Bassa-Bassa
    C`est une oeuvre vraiment remarquable que Bellnoun Momha a entreprise, en mettant sur le chantier simultanément trois dictionnaires : Bassa-Français, Français-Bassa et Bassa-Bassa....
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    Arbres généalogiques des Sawa: Nsa´a Wouri (Bassa)
    Les Bantou auquel appartient le peuple NSA’A, serait parti de la vallée du Nil. Dans ce flux migratoire il se retrouve à une grotte sacrée «Ngok Lituba» et un nouveau Nil, «Nleb Uhuri» aujourd’hui appelé Wouri.......
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    Eseka: La deuxième vie du Mpodol
    La statue de Ruben Um Nyobè trône désormais à quelques mètres de sa tombe....
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    Meinrad Pierre Hebga Biographie
    Meinrad Pierre Hebga né le 31 mars 1928 à Edea, au Cameroun des parents catéchistes...
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    Entretien avec le prêtre exorciste sur le phénomène de la sorcellerie au Cameroun.
    Anthropologue, Ethnologue et Philosophe, Meinrad-Pierre Hebga se bat depuis plus de 40 ans pour faire admettre la Rationalité de la Pensée Africaine....
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    THE COSMOGONY OF THE BASSA
    by Samuel Brice TJOMB
    Researcher, member of the Confrérie
    Mbog-Parlement...
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    MANIFESTO BASSA-MPO´O and BATI people
    We, BASSA-MPO`O and BATI people, gathered within the Brotherhood of the MBOG-PARLIAMENT under the aegis of the venerable Patriarch, His Majesty MBOMBOG MBOUCK Guillaume, in the natural sanctuary of the twelve log-tribes at NGOG-LITUBA, our sacred gro...
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    Nicolas Bissek, "Couleurs et Toiles"
    Véritable promoteur de l’art africain, Nicolas Bissek sort son troisième livre d’art, « Couleurs et toiles », aux éditions Karthala.
    - 16/01/2007...
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    Père Pierre Meinhard Hebga, l’un des pionniers de la philosophie camerounaise.
    “ L’homosexualité n’est pas une affaire privée”...
    Source: Le Messager

    HOMMAGE A LA MEMOIRE DE RUBEN UM NYOBE PÈRE DE LA REVOLUTION KAMERUNAISE
    Par Ndjel KUNDE - © Peuples Noirs Peuples Africains no. 9 (1979) 145-154...
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    Eto´o absent pour 5 mois
    L’international camerounais du FC Barcelone, Samuel Eto’o, meilleur buteur de la Liga la saison dernière, a été opéré jeudi avec succès du ménisque externe du genou droit mais sera absent cinq mois, ont annoncé les services médicaux du club champion...
    Source: camfoot.com

    Werewere Liking Gnepo : mémoire de femmes, mémoire d’Afrique Entretien avec l’auteur de "La mémoire amputée", Prix Noma 2005
    La mémoire amputée, publié aux Nouvelles Editions Ivoiriennes (NEI), est le dernier livre de l’écrivain ivoiro-camerounaise Werewere-Liking Gnepo, qui se verra décerner, en juin prochain au premier salon du livre de Cape Town en Afrique du Sud, le Pr...
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    Mythology of MBOG (du NGUM, NGUE au MBOG)
    Nine elders: NGOK, MBOG, NJEL, MBANG, MBAN, NGAA, NSAA, BIAS, BUWE and their wives, respectivelly, KIWOM, KINDAP, KINUN, KIHEK, KINOM, KINYEMB, KI`HISI, KINDOK, and KIYIKII, came out of NGOK-LITUBA (the Alesed Rock). They are the elders of the Kameru...
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    HILOLOMBI Mythology
    Hilolombi is masculine because of the article HI; feminine, it becomes KILOLOMBI. Actually in certain circles, as in the initiatic circles of Koo women, the Most High is Kilolombi, for, as Koo women teach, "If you are a woman, the Supreme Being is a...
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    KEMIT - the Egyptian Origins of the Bassaa
    Mythology of Nyambe & Hilolombi. Handsome are You, O Hilolombi, at the horizon of Your occident, O Master of justice who deserves all fear. You shine for them and for everything that is on earth. You illuminate the pathway of the dead....
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    KEMIT - The Egyptian Origins of the Bassa of Liberia
    The Bassa`r established themselves in modern-day Togo, the Bassa-ri (Land of the Bassa) in Senegal, Sierra-Leone, and the Bassa la Mpasu (Bassa of the River) in the Congo. The most interesting group is the Bassa of Liberia who were led to the area by...
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    Roger Milla: Le mythe vivant se livre dans une autobiographie
    Jeudi 6 avril 2006, Milla procédera à la dédicace de son ouvrage consacré à sa propre vie. Ce sera au Palais des congrès de Yaoundé....
    Source: Le Messager

    il était une fois: ROGER MILLA
    Pendant plus de 25 ans les stades du monde entier ont été témoins de ses exploits....
    Source: Cameroon Tribune

    Calendrier Basaa
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    Yigil i Basaa (Ecole de langue Africaine en France)
    Prochainement des Informations ici !!!!!!

    (Maquette du livre de base)...
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